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Posted on entry And while we're in the business ::: May 02, 2005, 07:56 PM:
Wow. Along of the lines of what Teresa called displacement -- you know how the anti-gays are obsessed with the idea that gay adults want to obtain children (as in adoption and foster care) in order to have sex with them? Perhaps the Dobson method of parenting is appealing to people who want to have children mostly so they can have someone to dominate, and they project parenting-as-abusiveness onto others.
Posted on entry Dept. of What Were They Thinking. ::: March 09, 2005, 12:08 AM:
By using the term "huffing", I suspect they're more likely talking about sniffing things like cooking spray or gasoline, not marijuana.

Ah! That explains why my latest can of generic Pam-a-like is non-aerosol. Some kids must be desparate for something to get high on.
Posted on entry It's a good life. ::: May 04, 2004, 10:28 PM:
The Bremer thing put me in mind of The Manchurian Candidate:

"[George W. Bush] is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life."
Posted on entry Open thread 6. ::: March 28, 2004, 04:41 PM:
Patrick: thanks for taking the time to write all that up on the Clarke book. I was hoping the answer was "peanuts", but I guess we'll have to go with "significant but not overwhelming".
Posted on entry Open thread 6. ::: March 28, 2004, 01:11 PM:
OK, question for PNH, as a member of the publishing industry: one anti-Richard-Clarke argument is that Clarke is just trying to goose book sales. For the kind of book we're talking about, what is the realistic amount of money that a realistic difference in sales could make to him? (I suspect the real money in this kind of thing is in speaking fees, anyway.)
Posted on entry And the winner of this week's Best Weblog Sentence Anywhere Award is: ::: December 12, 2003, 10:14 PM:
I thought clockfighting was illegal in most states.

Posted on entry Antecedent fun. ::: December 10, 2003, 01:01 AM:
Stefan Jones says:

"You eat that little bit less and exercise that little bit more diet." It's non-spectacular, but it works, and it's easier to maintain because it takes lots of trivial little acts of willpower rather than a massive habit-warping regime.

Well, that falls under the category of "different things work for different people". For some people, what you call "lots of trivial acts of willpower" is an impossible number of don't-eat moments: Don't have that snack now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. Or now. I suspect you see my point. For someone like that, a huge habit-warp may be what's required.
Posted on entry People I quote too frequently, part XXIII. ::: December 10, 2003, 12:52 AM:
But always remember the key difference between us and them:

They only understand force. They will be forced to admit that they cannot win.

We will stand firm; we will never cut and run.
Posted on entry Cyberterrorism! ::: October 25, 2003, 12:28 PM:
Mitch Wagner: I have to disagree. Directly participating in a terrorist crime makes you a terrorist, but not everything that a terrorist does is terrorism. In this case, I go with those who used the word "sabotage".

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